Instruction program - model lessons – Jumpking backyard JKXT12W User Manual

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The following lessons are suggested as examples of

instructional procedure. They should follow a complete

discussion and demonstration of body mechanics

between the supervisor and the student(s).

LESSON No. 1

1. Mounting and dismounting.

Demonstration and practice of proper techniques.

2. Fundamental bouncing.

Demonstration and practice.

3. Braking (checking bounce).

Demonstration and practice, braking on command.

4. Hands and knees.

Demonstration and practice, stressing four-point

landing and alignment.

LESSON No. 2

1. Review and practice of techniques.

2. Knee bounce.

Half twist to right, to left, to feet, to knees.

3. Seat-drop.

Repeat in swing.

Half twist to feet.

Seat-drop, knees, hands and knees; repeat.

LESSON No. 3

1. Review and practice of skills previously learned.

2. Front-drop.

To save time and avoid mat burns, all members of

the class should be requested to assume the front-

drop position on the floor while the instructor

checks for faults. Suggested progression: From

hands and knees bounce, the body is extended for

the landing in front drop position, and the rebound

is made to feet.

3. Practice routine; hands and knees, front-drop, feet,

seat-drop, half twist to feet.

LESSON NO. 4

1. Review and practice of learned skills.

2. Back-drop.

Demonstration, accenting the forward thrust of the

hips by arching body as one leg is brought forward

from standing (not bouncing) position, and the

drop to the back is made with chin held forward to

chest, eyes forward on trampoline frame. Spotting

this skill is most important. Demonstration of

back-drop with low bounce and practice on both

techniques.

LESSON NO. 5

1. Review of all skills learned, encouraging original

routines based upon them.

2. Half turntable.

Start from front drop position and push left or right

with hands.

Turn head and shoulders in same direction. Keep

back parallel to mat and head up. After completing

1/2 turn land in front drop position.

LESSON NO. 6

1. Swivel-hips.

Suggested progression:

Seat-drop, feet, half twist; repeat.

Seat-drop, half twist to feet; repeat.

Seat drop, half twist to seat drop.

2. Half turntable.

LESSON NO. 7

The student should now be encouraged to design and

organize routines with emphasis on good form. The

instructor may judge or grade the students and arrange

groupings for further instruction accordingly.

To stimulate interest in competition, the game of “Tram-

poline Horse” may be introduced. It is played in the

following manner: The students number off and No. 1

performs a stunt. No. 2 mounts the trampoline and

performs the same stunt and adds another one. No. 3

mounts and does stunts 1 and 2 and adds another one

himself. Thus, it becomes a continually lengthening

series of stunts in routine. The first person who misses a

stunt in the series assumes the letter “H,” and starts the

series over again with the first stunt. If a person misses

again, he accumulates “O” and the first one to accumu-

late H-O-R-S-E is eliminated from the game. The last

remaining contestant is the winner.

Lesson planning from this point should be facilitated by

contacting a certified trampoline instructor.

Instruction Program - Model Lessons

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